LG Display's LCD plant in Guangzhou, China (Courtesy of LG Display) South Korea’s leading display maker LG Display Co. is gearing up its transition into a leading organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel maker after agreeing to sell its large-size liquid crystal display (LCD) plant in China to TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co. (CSOT) for 10.8 billion yuan ($1.5 billion).
The company announced in a regulatory filing on Thursday that it signed a binding contract with CSOT to sell its entire 80% stake in a large LCD panel plant in Guangzhou, China, for 10.8 billion yuan on the same day.
The plant was initially a three-way joint venture set up by LG Display with a 70% stake, Guangzhou Development District with 20% and Skyworth with 10%. Earlier this month, LG Display acquired Skyworth’s stake for 1.3 billion yuan to bump up its stake to 80%.
The sale will be completed in March 2025, it added.
The Korean panel maker is in the course of scaling down its large-sized LCD panel business in response to its Chinese rivals’ fast ascent in the sector with cheaper options.
Instead, LG Display has been beefing up its more profitable OLED panel production in recent years.
(Courtesy of LG Display) LG Display said it will use the proceeds from the sale of its Chinese plant to reform its business portfolio to focus on OLED panels. The sale is also expected to bring more cash that can shore up its financial health.
OLED PANEL LEADER
Following the deal, the overall TV panel market is also expected to shift from LCD panels and embrace OLED panels.
LG Display plans to focus on measures to bolster the competitiveness of its OLED panel business for stable profit generation.
Demand for large OLED TVs has revived since earlier this year, which bodes well for LG Display's plan to focus on these panels.
In the small and mid-sized OLED panel market, it will actively leverage its outstanding production capabilities to increase its share in the high-end sector.
It also plans to expand its presence in the IT OLED panel market with its technology leadership and will strive to win more orders of automotive OLED panels to solidify its leading position in that segment.
While ending the large LCD panel business, LG Display will continue producing premium LCD panels for IT and automotive use, the company said.
Write to Jeong-Soo Hwang at hjs@hankyung.com Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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